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  • leni
    leni Posts: 942 Forumite
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    earlybird wrote:
    hi leni, tks for keeping us posted on whats happening with dublinbet. If you put £25 worth of vouchers into dublinbet do you get the free 1000 pp's for opening an acc with them?


    I dunno, I've deposited £100 of piggy vouchers and OH has deposited £30 so we shall see! 28 days isn't it?

    Apprently Pigsback have been asked to notify people with dublinbet vouchers that their is a bonus attached as, and I quote the email "DublinBet is not a bank service for cashing in pigsback vouchers" and it apprently costs DublinBet 30% of each voucher in commission to pigsback! so therefore their selling a £10 voucher to pigsback at £7.

    DEBT FREE for the first time in 10 years and with savings!

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  • EmH
    EmH Posts: 330 Forumite
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    leni wrote:
    Apprently Pigsback have been asked to notify people with dublinbet vouchers that their is a bonus attached as, and I quote the email "DublinBet is not a bank service for cashing in pigsback vouchers" and it apprently costs DublinBet 30% of each voucher in commission to pigsback! so therefore their selling a £10 voucher to pigsback at £7.

    Hmmm. I don't know if it's just me, but something smells more than a little off here. Firstly, have Dublinbet just decided there is a wagering limit attached to vouchers supplied by Pigsback (because they don't like the way in which they are being used), or was there always a wagering limit attached and Pigsback have failed to inform us?

    Either way, somebody made a mistake.

    If it was Dublinbet that failed to realise this could happen and did not put in place an agreement with Pigsback specifying a wagering limit then I don't see that they have a leg to stand on when it comes to suddenly deciding to change the contract. You can't just change an agreement because you don't like a loophole that people have found. The people who had already applied for vouchers before this new "policy change" came about should be able to withdraw their money without a wagering limit. And Pigsback should make it very clear to new buyers of the vouchers that these are now the terms.

    If it was Pigsback that made the mistake and failed to inform people of the terms, then they should cover any losses people who have already ordered vouchers suffer as a result.

    Dublinbet may intend not to be a Pigsback voucher cashing service, but if they have sold vouchers to Pigsback without specifying that they cannot be used in this way, well, frankly, too bad.

    As for them writing directly to voucher recipients making statements such as "DublinBet is not a bank service for cashing in pigsback vouchers", that is just right out of order. Any problems they have with the way the vouchers are being used should be handled through Pigsback, and with civility! If no terms of use have been specified to a user of a service then the service provider should not be getting stroppy with the user for failing to adhere to terms!

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  • leni
    leni Posts: 942 Forumite
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    EmH wrote:
    Hmmm. I don't know if it's just me, but something smells more than a little off here. Firstly, have Dublinbet just decided there is a wagering limit attached to vouchers supplied by Pigsback (because they don't like the way in which they are being used), or was there always a wagering limit attached and Pigsback have failed to inform us?

    Either way, somebody made a mistake.

    If it was Dublinbet that failed to realise this could happen and did not put in place an agreement with Pigsback specifying a wagering limit then I don't see that they have a leg to stand on when it comes to suddenly deciding to change the contract. You can't just change an agreement because you don't like a loophole that people have found. The people who had already applied for vouchers before this new "policy change" came about should be able to withdraw their money without a wagering limit. And Pigsback should make it very clear to new buyers of the vouchers that these are now the terms.

    If it was Pigsback that made the mistake and failed to inform people of the terms, then they should cover any losses people who have already ordered vouchers suffer as a result.

    Dublinbet may intend not to be a Pigsback voucher cashing service, but if they have sold vouchers to Pigsback without specifying that they cannot be used in this way, well, frankly, too bad.

    As for them writing directly to voucher recipients making statements such as "DublinBet is not a bank service for cashing in pigsback vouchers", that is just right out of order. Any problems they have with the way the vouchers are being used should be handled through Pigsback, and with civility! If no terms of use have been specified to a user of a service then the service provider should not be getting stroppy with the user for failing to adhere to terms!

    totally agree but with me, more fools to DublinBet because I'd just won an additional £42 so it's cost them £42 for not just allowing me to withdraw my vouchers :rotfl: :T

    DEBT FREE for the first time in 10 years and with savings!

    1st Baby due May 2011 :o it's a BOY:j
  • mcallister1
    mcallister1 Posts: 2,198 Forumite
    Anyone near Euston station tomorrow maybe it will be like today when they were giving away freebies with the Evening Standard including 100 piggy points. Now I'll go back to the first post and try to catch up with how to save them!
  • scuzz
    scuzz Posts: 1,995 Forumite
    Thanks for the heads up on the Baileys offer

    And pigsback - Come to Eastbourne!!!
    Comping, Clicking & Saving for Change
  • Merlin139
    Merlin139 Posts: 7,259 Forumite
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    Anyone near Euston station tomorrow maybe it will be like today when they were giving away freebies with the Evening Standard including 100 piggy points. Now I'll go back to the first post and try to catch up with how to save them!

    Did they give you a code to enter?

    If they did you could always publish it on here and we can all rip it off like the last one that was published.:rotfl:
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  • mcallister1
    mcallister1 Posts: 2,198 Forumite
    Happy to help!
    It is 168557P .
    I am having trouble getting onto the account I registered ages ago as it says on the one hand that they can't send as a password reminder as I'm not registered- but then when I try to register says I already have an account. Any suggestions? I sent an email...
  • bones61
    bones61 Posts: 2,272 Forumite
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    same code as previous post, thats a shame
  • iwbus
    iwbus Posts: 147 Forumite
    Do PB offer reward payouts in "Leisure Vouchers"? Can't see them on the rewards list anywhere but I know I found about them somewhere, must be on some other affiliate thing! I got a big wodge of vouchers in the post the other day but you have to use them in conjunction with these Leisure Vouchers
    Snatching defeat from the jaws of victory
  • tankgirl1
    tankgirl1 Posts: 4,252 Forumite
    i'm sure someone said that the pizza hut vouchers are leisure vouchers, but im not 100% sure..................

    :confused:
    I don't know half of you half as well as I should like, and I like less than half of you half as well as you deserve.

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